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FiCTaP Mode

Acronym for Find Clues, Track and Pursue.

FiCTaP Mode

This is not classified as an actual combat move.

Regarded as a key asset which is why it is taught as a year-1 course at most academies for stealth operatives.

The sub-modes of FiCTAP Mode are as follows:

[1] FiC: Find Clues. Look for clues anywhere. Be creative and think differently. Don’t accept normal as normal. Fugitives aim to trick you.

[2] T: Track. Follow the clues, but be prepared for them to disappear or change. Good tracking involves patience and attention to detail. Having a snack with you also helps.

[3] P: Pursue. Three types: * [a] Stealth Pursuit – Your prey does not know he/she/it is being followed. * [b] Active Live Pursuit – Your prey has spotted you. * [c] Confidential – sorry but we can’t give any details on this as you don’t have security-clearance 56/foxtrot.

FiCTaP mode was pioneered by Leonora & Wilford Schleswig-Wompelstein through their ILCSGM (Institute of Leopard-Crawling and other Stealth Ground Manoeuvres).

Leonora pioneered the LCWTAALITA (Leopard Crawling When There are Actual Leopards in the Area) manoeuvre, as well as LCWTANALITA (Leopard Crawling When There are No Actual Leopards in the Area) manoeuvre.

Wilford pioneered the ALADTCTAD (Act Like a Duck to Confuse the Actual Ducks) manoeuvre as well as the HUTCW (Hide under the Closest Wheelbarrow) manoeuvre.

Appears in Book 4 and the Almanac
First seen in Book 4, page 152
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FiCTaP Mode stands for Find Clues, Track and Pursue, and is taught as a year-1 course at most academies for stealth operatives.

Acronym for Find Clues, Track and Pursue. Regarded as a Key Asset which is why it is taught as a year-1 course at most academies for stealth operatives. al1:c01:p084
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FiCTaP Mode stands for Find Clues, Track and Pursue and is taught as a year-1 course at most academies for stealth operatives.

Acronym for Find Clues, Track and Pursue. This is not classified as an actual combat move. Regarded as a key asset which is why it is taught as a year-1 course at most academies for stealth operatives. b04:c99:p210
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FiCTaP Mode sub-modes: FiC (Find Clues), T (Track), and P (Pursuit), with Pursuit having three types: Stealth Pursuit, Active Live Pursuit, and Confidential.

[1] FiC: Look for clues anywhere. [2] T: Track. Follow the clues. [3] P: Pursuit. Three types: [a] Stealth Pursuit - Your target does not know he/she/it is being followed. [b] Active Live Pursuit - Your target has spotted you. [c] Confidential b04:c99:p210
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FiCTaP Mode was pioneered by Leonora and Wilford Schleswig-Wompelstein through their ILCSGM.

FiCTaP mode was pioneered by Leonora & Wilford Schleswig-Wompelstein through their ILCSGM (Institute of Leopard-Crawling and other Stealth Ground Maneuvers). al1:c01:p085
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